[comp.lang.postscript] Okidata 840 information requested....

tfabian@falcon.lerc.nasa.gov (Teddy Fabian) (02/09/91)

note:  I've tried to post this several times.. if you see duplicates, I'm

sorry.. I don't think it's leaving my site properly...


Hello, 

the following is quite long.. if you've got specific experience with an
Okidata 840 printer, I would please ask that you continue reading, and
provide comments as appropriate...


I'm trying to put together a proposal to my management for purchases of
a number of laser printers.. a brief thumbnail sketch of my environment
includes a number of different host platforms ranging from AT class, through
386 class machines, and up into the workstation world (Apollo DN3000s, 
and VAXStations), as well as a VAX host (6000-340)..  we are looking to 
connect postscript capable printers to the AT and 386 class machines..

we've already got a nice mix of postscript printers, (eg. OMS 1500, 
TI Omni, LPS40, LPS20, HPLJII, etc..) but do not currently have enough
to go around to cover all users..  we've also got a fair number of non-
postscript laser printers and dot matrix printers... most of the printers
can be reached via our network, although in most cases, the path is
very awkward..

anyway, given that background.. I've been trying to put together a 
series of specifications for printers.. I've got a specific model in
mind on which the characteristics were based upon, but alas, as in any
big business, the "Mercedes" of postscript laser printers is too darn
expensive for our budget... 

I'm told that the machine I can probably afford is in the price range
of the Okidata 840..  thus the problem.. I have no working experience
with an Okidata 840...  and I'd like to ask to hear about yours...

attached you'll find the basic specifications I've put together.. 
granted there is nothing holding me to these specs yet.. it's just a
draft version..  I'd like your comments on whether you believe 
that the Okidata 840 would meet these specs, and if not, why not..


please, let me hear your "war stories".. and your candid opinions...
if you don't feel confortable posting to the newsgroups, then reply
via email...


one more caveat.. the software environment we're working in dictates
that the printers can handle either POSTSCRIPT or ASCII without the
user having to reconfigure the printer physically..


  thanks... 


    Ted Fabian


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          1)   The printer engine life shall be at least 600000 pages.

          2)   Printing speed  shall  be an  average  of 16  seconds  after
               receipt of data (first page).  Subsequent pages shall  print
               at a rate of 8 pages per minute or better.

          3)   Warm up time  shall be a  maximum of 2  minutes from a  cold
               start.

          4)   Printing capabilties shall be 300 x 300 dpi.

          5)   The printer shall  emualte an Hewlett Packard  LaserJet Plus
               (supporting HP  PCL) and  an Hewlett  Packard 7475A  plotter
               (supporting HPGL) as a minimum.

          6)   The printer shall contain an Adobe Postscript interpreter in
               hardware  or firmware.    The printer  shall  be capable  of
               printing Adobe Postscript.

          7)   Other than a standard serial  or parallel board, no external
               boards (eg. those  that might be contained in a PC) shall be
               required to drive/control the printer.

          8)   Contain  additional  two  cartridge slots  not  used  by the
               postscript language  for further expandability  of fonts  or
               contain additional  random access memory above  the required
               minimum of 2 meg for software downloadable fonts.

          9)   Shall contain at  a minimum, the following  Adobe Postscript
               fonts:  Courier, Helvetica, and  Times in standard and  bold
               typefaces.

          10)  Interface  shall  allow   Centronics-type  parallel,   RS232
               serial,  as  well as  direct  network connection.  The RS232
               portion  shall  meet  the  EIA  RS-232-C standand.    Direct
               network shall support DECnet and TCP/IP via Ethernet.

          11)  Memory shall  be at  least 2mb  RAM with  the capabiltiy  of
               modular memory upgrades of at least 4mb.

          12)  Toner  shall  last  at  least   3500  pages  before  needing
               replacement when printing at normal 5% coverage.

          13)  The printer shall have a duty cycle of at least 10000 pages.

          14)  Mean  time  between  required  preventative  maintenance  or
               failures shall not be less than six months.

          15)  Input Paper  handling - 250 sheet input  drawer (or multiple
               drawers that  will handle  at least  a total  of 250  sheets
               between the drawers).  Also, the printer shall handle manual
               sheet input.

          16)  Output Paper Handling - printer output shall be at least 100
               sheets sorted order  and at least  20 sheets reverse  sorted
               order.

          17)  Paper  Sizes  -  the  printer  shall handle  letter,  legal,
               envelopes, labels, and transparencies;   Paper weight, 16-21
               lb. from the automatic input drawer,  and 16-24 lb. from the
               manual  paper  feed source  in  both portrait  and landscape
               orientations.  Label sheet  weight,  28-33 lb.  Transparency
               weight 28-33 lb.

          18)  The printer shall  be a tabletop model  with dimentions that
               do not exceed 20 inches wide, 22  inches deep, and 25 inches
               high.  The printer shall weigh less than 100 pounds.

          19)  Acoustic Noise shall  not exceed an average  of 55 decibels.
               (A-weighted).

          20)  The  printer shall operate  in a range  of 50  degrees to 90
               degrees Farenheit and  a humidity range  of 20% to 80%  non-
               condensing.

          21)  The power requirements  shall not exceed 120  VAC plus/minus
               20%, 60 Hz, 4.8 A




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